śyená m. a hawk, falcon, eagle, any bird of prey (esp. the eagle that brings down Soma to man), [RV.] &c. &c.
firewood laid in the shape of an eagle, [Śulbas.]
a kind of array (in battle), [MBh.]; [Kām.]
a partic. part of the sacrificial victim, [Kauś.]
a partic. Ekāha, [ṢaḍvBr.]; [KātyŚr.]
a horse, [L.]
N. of a Ṛṣi (having the patr. Āgneya and author of [RV. x, 188]), [Anukr.]
(with or without indraśya) N. of a Sāman, [ĀrṣBr.]; [Lāṭy.]
śyená mfn. eagle-like, [AitBr.]
coming from an eagle (as ‘eagle's flesh’), [Kṛṣṇaj.] (prob. w.r. for śyaina).